New community in a new space: artificial,natural, created,contested. An idea from a golf estate in Johannesburg |
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Authors: | Federica Duca |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology and Social Research , University of Trento , Italy;2. Fellow at Public Affairs Research Institute , Johannesburg , South Africa federica.duca@unitn.it |
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Abstract: | Attention is constantly devoted to the question of living together and sharing spaces, which is often translated as a matter of social and spatial segregation and belonging to a community. New spatial, social and institutional geographies have emerged as a potential cornerstone of separateness and togetherness in South Africa with the emergence of the gated community. This article tackles the concept of “community” within the space of a golf estate (a type of gated community) located in the West Rand, Johannesburg. It aims to understand new geographies of the city through an analysis of the organisation and social life inside and outside the estate. The notion of community is explored by looking at the system engendered by the main legal actor within the estate, the Homeowners Association (HOA). It will be argued that some of these new spaces are made neutral through the action of the HOA, an agent that institutionally constructs a communitarian lifestyle, accepted and contested simultaneously by the residents. Through the formalisation of a system in which holiday-style living is promoted, life is represented as real to the residents but lived in a virtual way when linked to broader societal and urban changes, thus reframing the notion of segregation. |
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Keywords: | gated communities community homeowners association segregation Johannesburg |
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